Great Yarmouth Racecard - Sunday 3rd August

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Admission Conditions of Entry

Entry to the racecourse is subject to the right of the racecourse executive to refuse to admit and/ or to expel, without prior notice, any person whose behaviour is considered to be unruly or unacceptable or is a disqualified person

Bringing alcohol into the enclosures other than that purchased at the racecourse is prohibited Barbecues are not permitted. Racegoers must at all times comply with any conditions, rules and regulations in operation, including the observance of no drinking areas for safety reasons. Lost and stolen badges will not be replaced Transfers to enclosures may be possible on the day, subject to availability

Baby Changing Facilities

There are four areas for baby changing: 1 on each floor in the Lord Nelson Grandstand and 1 in the toilets in the Tea Rooms.

Bars

The racecourse bars will stop serving half an hour after the last race No person under the age of 18 years will be served or allowed to consume alcohol on these premises

Dogs

Dogs are not allowed at Great Yarmouth Racecourse with the exception of Assisted Dogs.

Dress Code

Premier and Hospitality Enclosures – We encourage customers to adopt ‘smart casual’ clothing Jackets, collared shirts and ties are not obligatory but we do advise customers that we do not allow ripped jeans, sportswear, jogging bottoms, beachwear, fancy dress or extreme attire Tailored shorts, smart jeans and trainers are permitted. Grandstand & Paddock Enclosure – There is no formal dress code in this enclosure, however the removal of shirts is not permitted.

Evacuation Procedures

Great Yarmouth Racecourse has significantly enhanced Safety & Security measures this year to ensure your safety, comfort and enjoyment of the day. However an incident may occur which is beyond our control and is important that you are aware of how we intend to look after you in the event of an emergency

As part of our Safety management, we have employed professionally trained and experienced stewards and you will see them at various points throughout the racecourse In the event of a situation, which requires partial or full evacuation of the stands or racecourse, announcements will be broadcast and stewards will undertake the responsibility of ushering you to a place of safety; it is essential that you follow their instructions. Please take your immediate belongings with you and proceed out of the area quickly and calmly with the guidance of the stewards

The evacuation procedures have been carefully planned to lead you to a safe area Should it be necessary to evacuate the course itself, there will be two main options; firstly to return to your vehicles if safe to do so and leave via the main entrance

Secondly, should it not be safe to return to your vehicles, you will be requested to leave via emergency evacuation gates, onto the racecourse itself, where you will receive further instructions. It may give you peace of mind if you pre plan and agree a meeting place, just in case you become separated from your party. The above is precautionary only and we trust that the procedures will never be required. However, in the event of an emergency, remember;

Take your belongings with you. Under the directions of the stewards, proceed quickly and calmly to the safe area

Health & Safety Notice

The Racecourse would be grateful if racegoers could observe all Health & Safety requirements whilst at Great Yarmouth Racecourse. We would also be grateful if parents could keep a close eye on children and prevent them from climbing on the running rails and getting onto the actual racecourse We would also like to remind racegoers that the FIRST AID room is located opposite the racecourse offices.

Horse & Jockey Welfare at Great Yarmouth

Nothing matters more to us when racing than the safety and welfare of both horse and rider. Central to that is the track itself and our groundstaff do everything in their power to provide an optimum racing surface. On duty today we also have a dedicated and experienced team of highly-qualified Vets, Doctors and Paramedics following the action at every stage

Their key responsibility is to monitor and provide care to the competitors throughout their time at the racecourse. The locations and vehicle movements of these skilled specialists during racing are designed to provide a rapid response to any incident across the site. We also have a high-specification horse ambulance in attendance at every fixture to enable safe transport of a horse from the track to our on-site veterinary treatment facility for further treatment, or to the nearest equine referral hospital.

It is our standard practice to erect screens around any horse or jockey requiring attention on the course as this provides privacy and a safe, calm environment in which to accurately diagnose and treat the patient as necessary. Please do not assume the worst if screens are erected around a horse. We are fully committed to minimizing risk in our sport, to dealing professionally and efficiently with any injury, and to maintaining the highest possible quality of care for the horses and jockeys racing here today. To find out more about our Equine Welfare policy, please visit our website www.greatyarmouth-racecourse.co.uk.

Laptops, Notebooks and Computing Devices

Laptop computers are not allowed into the public areas of the racecourse, irrespective of their intended use. Notebooks, tablets and mobile phones are permitted but no device is to be used for the capture of horse racing video or for communication with anyone outside the racecourse for the purpose of or in connection with any betting. Still photography is permitted but for personal use only You will be politely asked to remove the device or leave the racecourse should you breach these conditions.

Photography

Racegoers may take photographs for private purposes. Under no circumstances may photographs taken on the racecourse be used for publication without the permission of the racecourse executive Flash photography is essentially dangerous where horses are involved You are asked not to use flash photography anywhere in the parade ring area and particularly near the Winners Enclosure. Recording Racing Images and Sound.

Viewing Steppings

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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

The Great Yarmouth Racecourse Executive would like to thank our sponsors and wish them an enjoyable and prosperous day’s racing

SIMON & ROS PEEK

SUNDAY 03 AUGUST

(UNDER THE RULES OF RACING)

STEWARDS OF THE MEETING

TONY MCGLONE (Chief Steward), ADAM BARKER (Stewards’ Panel Chair)

SIMON CONNAWAY, BEN FORD, LYNDSAY GLYNN

STARTERS

WILLIE JARDINE

KIERAN O’SHEA

JUDGE

DAVID HICKS

CLERK OF THE SCALES

PAUL CHAMPION

VETERINARY OFFICERS

STUART THORNE

MATTHEW TONG

VETERINARY SURGEONS

ANN KENT (SVET)

ALEX TRIGUINHO

VETERINARY TECHNICIAN

POLLY PAPWORTH

MEDICAL OFFICERS

Dr MEG HARDMAN (SRMO)

Dr DUNCAN PEACOCK (RMO)

NURSE

MICHELLE VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS

EQUINE WELFARE & INTEGRITY OFFICERS

SAM DAVIS

JULIE LINGHAM

ELIZABETH BUDDEN

RACEDAY PRESENTER

TIM PETERS

RACEDAY COMMENTATOR

TONY ENNIS

BETTING RING MANAGER

SARAH WOODBORNE

GENERAL MANAGER

TOM PENNINGTON

REGIONAL CLERK OF THE COURSE

RICHARD ALDOUS

DESIGNATED

SAFEGUARDING LEAD

TOM PENNINGTON

DEPUTY

SAFEGUARDING LEAD RICHARD ALDOUS

OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER

ANGIE SHARPE

EVENTS & RETAIL MANAGER

KATE MOSS

CARAVAN CLUB

Sound Angela - winner of the Listed EBF Stallions John Musker Fillies’ Stakes on Wednesday 18 September 2024

saddlecloth no. horse’s name & birthplace

no. days since last ran

previous performances

- = new season / = previous season

bold type = all weather form

C = course winner

D = distance winner

CD = course & distance winner

BF = beaten favourite

9 SOUND ANGELA (GB) (26) 20322-5

age weight st-lb draw

5 9-4 (7)

B m Muhaarar - Instance Silvestre De Sousa

Mr Yuichi Masuda

Roger Varian, Newmarket

Br Mr Charles Fox Sponsor

TIMEFORMVIEWUseful mare who returned from 8 months off/breathing surgery with a promising fifth of 15 in handicap at York (10.2f, good to firm) 26 days ago. Very much one to consider with that run under her belt. TFRHHHHI BHA98

KEY Breeding Owner Breeder Jockey Trainer Sponsor Br

Star Ratings Explained

Each horse has been given a star rating, these are defined below:

HHHHH Selected to win the race

HHHHI Good chance of being placed.

HHHII By no means out of the reckoning but at least one or two hold stronger claims.

HHIII Unlikely to win but not totally without hope

HIIII Can be given little chance.

OFFICIAL BHA RATING

The BHA Handicappers allot ratings to horses once they have taken part in a sufficient number of races to enable the Handicappers to make a numerical assessment of each horse’s ability The principal purpose of the ratings is to determine the weight to be carried by each runner in handicap races, with the Handicappers aiming to provide each participant with an equal chance based on its best recent form under its optimum conditions. A horse rated 100, for example, would be set to carry 1lb more than a horse rated 99 (ignoring any penalties or allowances). The ratings published in the racecard for handicap races are the ratings that were used to calculate the weight to be carried by each horse, whilst in non-handicaps races the rating shown is that of each runner at the time that the entries for the race were confirmed. Any subsequently published change to a rating, either up or down, is shown in brackets following the rating.

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jockey silks

The Shetland Grand National Flat Race

1:

Pony: Briar Smokey Joe

Jockey: Olivia Eglise

Owner: Ms G Nicholls

Trainer: Ms G Nicholls

Experienced combination. A winner at Cheltenham Flat Race last season

2:

Pony: Cranford Fantastic

Jockey: Charlotte Warner

Owner: Mrs M Shepherd

Trainer: Mrs M Shepherd

Experienced pony. Always funs a good race.

3:

Pony: Beeftub Felix

Jockey: Imogen Goddard

Owner: Mrs H Goddard

Trainer: Mr J Goddard

Experienced combination. Very consistent, should be in the mix

4:

Pony: Shandwick Bentley

Jockey: Nola Norman

Owner: Mrs H Norman

Trainer: Mrs H Norman

Pony has raced for several years. Very fast over fences. Jockeys second season.

5:

Pony: Merkisayre Calvados

Jockey: Ava O’Driscoll

Owner: Miss P Dadson

Trainer: Miss P Dadson

Experienced pony over fences Has shown great speed on the flat

6:

Pony: Merkisayre Sea Duble

Jockey: Henry Graham

Owner: Mrs L Dadson

Trainer: Miss P Dadson

Pony has raced for several years. Very fast over fences..

7:

Pony: Skyelands Stelruben

Jockey: Lily Draper

Owner: Mrs Holliday

Trainer: Mrs S Holliday

Pony’s first season racing Experienced jockey. Has been very consistent all season.

8:

Pony: Cranford Hydrogen

Jockey: Amy Lister

Owner: Ms S Arrowsmith

Trainer: Ms S Arrowsmith

Ran very well in their previous flat race start. Exciting combination for the season ahead.

9:

Pony: Firle Ruben

Jockey: Hetty Roddis

Owner: Mrs H Roddis

Trainer: Mrs H Roddis

Experienced combination showed great form last season. Always runs a good race.

10::

Pony: Carajane Storm in a T’Cup

Jockey: Florence Fisher

Owner: Mrs R Fisher

Trainer: Mrs R Fisher

New combination this season First race on the flat.

FIRST RACE 2.32

SEVEN FURLONGS, STRAIGHT (7F AND 3YDS) FOR NOVICE TWO YRS OLD FILLIES

THE EBF FILLIES’ RESTRICTED NOVICE STAKES (CLASS 4) (FOR HORSES IN BANDS B, C AND D) (EBF RESTRICTED RACE QUALIFIER) (GBB RACE)

Total prize fund £9950 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £4246, 2nd £2122, 3rd £1062, 4th £530. (Penalty Value £5372.99) SS

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): W Knight (13 wins from 80 runners, 16%) runs ANGELS’ SHARE TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): Sir M Prescott (5 wins from 26 runners, 19%) runs MOON TARGET LONGEST TRAVELLERS: All Newmarket, 66 miles.

Sir Mark Prescott’s MOONTARGET looked a good prospect when making a successful debut at Newmarket so is taken to make light of a 7lb penalty and thwart fellow recent Wolverhampton scorer Space Bear. What A Racket appeals on paper and could emerge as the pick of the three debutantes.

B f Cracksman - Lunar Corona Luke Morris

Cheveley Park Stud

Br Cheveley Park Stud Limited

Sir Mark Prescott Bt, Newmarket

Cheveley Park Stud Limited

TIMEFORMVIEW Promising Cracksman filly won 10-runner maiden (5/2) at Newmarket (7f, good to soft) on her debut 15 days ago, forging clear. The one to beat with more to come TFRHHHHH BHA-

2 SPACE BEAR (IRE) (12) (4lb) 1 D

B f Space Blues (IRE) - Embraceable You Charles Bishop

What A Time To Be Alive2 & Jonny Allison

Marco Botti, Newmarket

(5)

Br Ballygreany Stud & Elec Bloodstock Marco Botti Ltd

TIMEFORMVIEW Made a winning start in 11-runner maiden at Wolverhampton (7.2f, 10/3) on debut 12 days ago, pushed out Likely to improve so she’s firmly in the picture TFRHHHHI BHA-

3 APLACEINTHESUN (GB) (-)

9-2 (4)

Ch f Zoustar (AUS) - Ducissa Sean Levey

Tactful Finance and Supporters

Alice Haynes, Newmarket

Br Mr & Mrs G. Middlebrook Coral Racing Limited

TIMEFORMVIEW Foaled February 9. 42,000 gns yearling, Zoustar filly. Half-sister to 6f winner Abbey Heights. Not ruled out on her debut TFRHHHII BHA-

4 WHAT A RACKET (IRE) (-)

B f Sioux Nation (USA) - Temeraire (FR)

Valmont

9-2 (2)

Hector Crouch

Harry Eustace, Newmarket

Br Kilfeacle Stud Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited

TIMEFORMVIEWFoaled April 14 €34,000 yearling, resold 52,000 gns yearling, Sioux Nation filly. Half-sister to Slovakian 6f-1 1/4m winner Termini. Dam, 6f winner, half-sister to smart 1m-1 1/4m winner Pinson Considered newcomer TFRHHHII BHA-

5 GIFTS DIFFERING (GB) (-) (2lb) 9-0 (6)

B f Teofilo (IRE) - Queen of Desire (IRE)

Saffie Osborne

Cunningham Thoroughbreds James Ferguson, Newmarket

Br Branton Court Stud LLP James Ferguson Racing

TIMEFORMVIEWFoaled March 18 35,000 gns yearling, Teofilo filly. Dam, 5f winner, half-sister to very smart winner up to 6f Starlust out of smart 5f/6f (including at 2 yrs) winner Beyond Desire Noteworthy newcomer TFRHHHII BHA-

6 ANGELS’ SHARE (GB) (21) (4lb) 00 8-12 (1)

B f Harry Angel (IRE) - Purest Marco Ghiani Kingsmead Bloodstock Limited William Knight, Newmarket Br Mr & Mrs N. Welby William Knight Racing Ltd TIMEFORM VIEW Twice-raced maiden 15/2, seventh of 11 in maiden at Southwell (6.1f) 21 days ago. Needs to take a big step forward. TFRHHIII BHA2024: ANNA SWAN 2 9 2 Richard Kingscote 7-4 (Sir Michael Stoute) 5 ran DECLARED RUNNERS 6

Probable S.P’s: 11-8 Moon Target (GB), 5-1 Space Bear (IRE), 11-2 What A Racket (IRE), 7-1 Gifts Differing (GB), 8-1 Aplaceinthesun (GB), 18-1 Angels’ Share (GB)

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SECOND RACE 3.07

SEVEN FURLONGS, STRAIGHT (7F AND 3YDS) FOR THREE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS

THE BETTING.BET BETTING SITES

CLASSIFIED STAKES (CLASS 6)

Total prize fund £6600 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £2725, 2nd £1363, 3rd £681, 4th £341, 5th £170. (Penalty Value £3454.44) SS

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): M Bell (23 wins from 133 runners, 17%) runs THE COLA BRASIL TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): J Owen (10 wins from 45 runners, 22%) runs B ASSOCIATES

LONGEST TRAVELLER: WILLOW’S KISS trained by M Murphy, Westoning, 126 miles.

B ASSOCIATES disappointed favourite backers last time but it’s likely only a matter of time before he clicks again for James Owen.The main opposition may be provided by 3-y-os Desert Beauty and Rock Master.

no horse

1 B ASSOCIATES (IRE) (17) 605500 C D

B g War Command (USA) - Spirit of The Sea (IRE)

Paddy Bradley

Deva Racing Jh James Owen, Newmarket

Br W. M. Johnstone Deva Racing Group

TIMEFORMVIEW Course winner Twelve runs since last win in 2024 Well held in 2 starts back with former yard this summer but this excellent stable will likely find the key to him again soon TFRHHHHH BHA48

2 FAST FLO (GB) (18) 000666

B m Garswood - College Doll

Mrs Christine Dunnett

Br Mrs Christine Dunnett

6 9-9 (7)

Dominique van der Kraats (7)

Christine Dunnett, Norwich

Christine Dunnett Racing

TIMEFORMVIEW Remains a maiden after 42 starts Sixth of 9 in handicap at this course (6f, good to firm, 10/1) 18 days ago. Easy to oppose again TFRHHIII BHA41

3 MAGIC FLUKE (IRE) (17) 350R60

Ch g Dandy Man (IRE) - Spicy (IRE)

4 9-9 (5)

Marco Ghiani

Mrs Claire Goddard J. R. Jenkins, Royston

Br D & E. Phelan Tote

TIMEFORMVIEW One win from 22 Flat runs. Eighteen runs since last win in 2023 28/1 and cheekpieces on first time, eighth of 11 in classified event at Leicester (6f, good to firm) 17 days ago. TFRHHIII BHA42

4 PRIMROSE MAID (GB) (6) 033000 CD

B m Harry Angel (IRE) - Cat O’ Nine Tails

Mrs Christine Dunnett

5 9-9 (4)

Christian Howarth (3)

Christine Dunnett, Norwich

Br Aston Mullins Stud Christine Dunnett Racing

TIMEFORMVIEWOne win from 33 starts but it did come over C&D back in 2023 18/1, eighth of 9 in handicap at this course (1m, good) 6 days ago. Blinkers on first time TFRHHIII BHA44

5 SAVED LIZZIE (GB) (16) 240-666 5 9-9 (3)

Ch m Recharge (IRE) - Lady Artiste (IRE)

Hook Lane Syndicate

Jack Callan (7)

Robert Eddery, Newmarket

Br World Racing Network Tote

TIMEFORMVIEW Modest maiden 16/1, sixth of 9 in handicap at Newmarket (7f, good to firm) 16 days ago. Others are more persuasive. TFRHHIII BHA50

6 THE COLA BRASIL (GB) (11) 266240 D

9-9 (8)

Ch g Mayson - How Fortunate Hector Crouch Kms Orange Limited Michael Bell, Newmarket

Br Rosyground Stud Koffee & Kale

TIMEFORM VIEW Inconsistent individual Eleven runs since last win in 2024 7/1, ninth of 13 in handicap at Salisbury (7f, good) 11 days ago. TFRHHIII BHA46

7 WILLOW’S KISS (GB) (57) 545506

4 9-9 (1)

B f Twilight Son - Whispered Kiss Darragh Keenan

Mrs Diane Ellison Mike Murphy, Westoning

Br D. Ellison & B.Olkowicz Chapmans of Sunninghill

TIMEFORM VIEW Modest form Failed to stay 1m when sixth of 9 in handicap at Chepstow (1m, soft) 57 days ago. TFRHHHII BHA50

8 DESERT BEAUTY (GB) (7) 602516 D

B f Oasis Dream - Lyrical Beauty (IRE) Sean Levey

Mr Ron Watts Dylan Cunha, Newmarket

Br Galloway Stud

TIMEFORM VIEW Off the mark in 7f Leicester handicap in July. Bit below form when sixth of 11 in handicap at Pontefract (6f, good) 7 days ago but the return to 7f will suit and the stable is in good form TFRHHHHI BHA49

9 ROCK MASTER (IRE) (17) 636423 3 9-3 (6)

B g Mehmas (IRE) - Miss Gibraltar Billy Loughnane

Mr D. Allen S. P. C. Woods, Newmarket

Br Peter & Hugh McCutcheon

TIMEFORM VIEW Placed in similar races over 6f here and at Leicester on his last 2 starts Likely to be in the shake-up again under Billy Loughnane TFRHHHHI BHA48

2024: TIME TESTED 3 9 2 Daniel Muscutt 9-2 (Michael Bell) 11 ran

RUNNERS 9 Blinkers worn first time by No. 4. Visor worn by No. 6. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 8.

Probable S.P’s: 3-1 B Associates (IRE), 7-2 Rock Master (IRE), 4-1 Desert Beauty (GB), 8-1 The Cola Brasil (GB), 11-1 Saved Lizzie (GB), 12-1 Willow’s Kiss (GB), 33-1 Fast Flo (GB), Primrose Maid (GB), 40-1 Magic Fluke (IRE)

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THIRD RACE 3.42

ONE MILE, THREE FURLONGS ABOUT 104 YARDS FOR THREE YRS OLD

THE BETTING.BET BETTING HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 6)

Total prize fund £7200 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £2973, 2nd £1487, 3rd £743, 4th £372, 5th £186. (Penalty Value £3768.48) SS

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): D Cunha (7 wins from 43 runners, 16%) runs ARCIMBOLDO TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): J Owen (10 wins from 45 runners, 22%) runs KILIMA LONGEST TRAVELLERS: All Newmarket, 66 miles.

A good opportunity for SHABU SHABU, who went close in a better race than this at Salisbury 3 weeks ago and races off the same mark here. Kilima responded well to headgear when winning a C&D minor event and is the obvious threat.

colours no horse

1 SHABU SHABU (IRE) (22) 0-50242

Ch g Australia - Saturday Girl

Middleham Park Racing XXII

9-9 (4)

Saffie Osborne

James Ferguson, Newmarket

Br Mr R. J. C. Wilmot-Smith Tattersalls

TIMEFORMVIEWModest maiden Good close second of 5 in handicap at Salisbury (12f, good to firm, 9/4) 22 days ago, caught in a pocket when the race was developing. Big shout off same mark. TFRHHHHH BHA52

2 ARGENTUM (IRE) (8) 606436

Gr f Mastercraftsman (IRE) - Roses For The Lady (IRE)

Mrs Angela Stokes

9-7 (2)

Jack Callan (7)

Matt Crawley, Newmarket

Br Glidawn Stud Bloodstock Tote

TIMEFORMVIEW Respectable sixth of 13 in handicap (13/2) at Windsor (11.4f, good to firm) 8 days ago, unable to sustain effort TFRHHHII BHA50

3 FILLIGRIS (IRE) (200) 00-0

9-5 (3)

Gr f Postponed (IRE) - Arabescatta Paddy Bradley

Killarney Glen Simon Pearce, Newmarket

Br Kildaragh Stud Tote

TIMEFORM VIEW Thrice-raced maiden Last of 9 in maiden at Kempton (8f, 250/1) Off 6 months Significantly up in trip Makes handicap debut TFRHIIII BHA48

4 KILIMA (GB) (18) 00001 CD

Br g Pinatubo (IRE) - Bantu

9-5 (1)

Laura Pearson

Mr V. Woodward James Owen, Newmarket

Br New England Stud & Barton Stud Racing Welfare

TIMEFORMVIEWCheekpieces on for 1st time, improved to win 9-runner minor event at this C&D (good to firm, 16/1) 18 days ago, well positioned Player TFRHHHHI BHA48

5 ARCIMBOLDO (GB) (32) 0040

9-3 (5)

B g Study of Man (IRE) - Archduchess Sean Levey

Miss K. Rausing Dylan Cunha, Newmarket

Br Miss K. Rausing TIMEFORMVIEWLightly-raced maiden 7/1 and blinkered for 1st time, last of 7 in handicap at Chepstow (16f, good to firm) 32 days ago, slowly away Down in trip TFRHHIII BHA44

2024: KEEN INTEREST (IRE) 3 9 3 Kieran O’Neill 10-1 (Alice Haynes) 7 ran DECLARED RUNNERS 5 Blinkers worn by No. 5. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 1, 4.

Probable S.P’s: 6-4 Shabu Shabu (IRE), 11-4 Kilima (GB), 4-1 Argentum (IRE), 9-1 Arcimboldo (GB), 22-1 Filligris (IRE)

1.SHABU SHABU (IRE) 2.KILIMA
(IRE)

FOURTH RACE 4.12

ONE MILE ABOUT TWO FURLONGS (10F ABT 23YDS) FOR THREE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS

THE

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Total prize fund £8400 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3468, 2nd £1735, 3rd £867, 4th £433, 5th £217. (Penalty Value £4396.56)

Weights raised 1lb and paragraphs 27 to 31 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable. SS

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): M Bell (23 wins from 133 runners, 17%) runs TELECOMMUNICATION TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): I Williams (5 wins from 50 runners, 10%) runs SINGING IN PARIS

LONGEST TRAVELLER: SINGING IN PARIS trained by I Williams, Alvechurch, 194 miles.

Alreadyawinnerthisseason,ARUNDELshowedimprovedformwhen runner-upatNewmarket last month and there could well be more to come in first-time cheekpieces He’s preferred to Glitter Code who’s been in fine heart for most of this campaign and could go well in a change of headgear having not been seen to best effect last time, while Pay Attention had been in good form and looks the type to bounce back quickly from a below-par effort.

1 SINGING IN PARIS (IRE) (43) 463 3 9-9 (7)

Br g Wootton Bassett - Millennium Star (IRE)

Dougie Costello

Mr Joseph Smith Ian Williams, Alvechurch

Br Whisperview Trading Ltd

TIMEFORM VIEW Behind a pair of smartly-bred colts on final qualifying run when a well beaten third of 5 in novice at Newmarket (8f, good to firm) 43 days ago. Should have more of a chance back up in trip now handicapping TFRHHHII BHA70

2 TELECOMMUNICATION (IRE) (37) 03-4104 CD 3 9-7 (1)

B g Arizona (IRE) - Dream Impossible (IRE)

Ontoawinner, Maria Lashley & Breitmeyer

Hector Crouch

Michael Bell, Newmarket

Br D. J. Maher www.ontoawinner.net

TIMEFORM VIEW C&D winner here in May but yet to back that up, below form when 17/2, fourth of 5 in handicap at Doncaster (10.2f, firm) 37 days ago. Claims if first time visor has the desired effect TFRHHHII BHA68

3 ARUNDEL (IRE) (15) 0-30212 D BF

B g Make Believe - Carol (IRE)

(4)

Billy Loughnane

Mrs Edward Dunlop Ed Dunlop, Newmarket

Br Windflower Overseas Holdings Inc Tattersalls

TIMEFORM VIEW Winner at Pontefract in May and produced his best effort on softer ground than previously encountered second of 9 in handicap at Newmarket (10f, good to soft, 5/2) 15 days ago. Makes plenty of appeal with cheekpieces on first time TFRHHHHH BHA65

4 ALIVE AGAIN (GB) (18) 030

B c Rajasinghe (IRE) - Heather Lark (IRE)

9-3 (3)

Saffie Osborne

Phil Cunningham Richard Spencer, Newmarket

Br Phil Cunningham Rebel Racing Ltd, Direct Commercial Ltd

TIMEFORMVIEWOnly modest form in 7f maidens, shaping like one who will be better over further Gets the step up in trip he needs on handicap debut and interesting to see if that brings about improvement TFRHHHII BHA64

5 PAY ATTENTION (GB) (15) 434120

B g Mohaather - Tetrad (USA)

Studart James Bloodstock

Br Green Lantern Stables LLC

3 9-2 (5)

Jack Dace (7)

Faye Bramley, Lambourn

TIMEFORM VIEWWinner at Nottingham in June and ran at least as well in defeat at this track behind an improver last month. Found run of good form coming to a halt when eighth of 9 in handicap at Newmarket (10f, good to soft, 3/1) 15 days ago. Looks the type to bounce back quickly. TFRHHHII BHA63

6 SILENT AFFAIR (IRE) (37) 45-4204

B f Saxon Warrior (JPN) - Mona Brown (IRE)

K. Quinn/ C. Benham

Sean Levey

John Butler, Newmarket

Br Michael Ryan HG Construction Ltd

TIMEFORM VIEW Runner-up on handicap debut on all-weather but hasn’t improved on that back on turf, fourth of 6 in handicap (7/1) at Newmarket (10f, good to firm) 37 days ago. Cheekpieces on first time and they’ll need to bring about some improvement

7 GLITTER CODE (IRE) (6) 022245 BF 3 9-0 (6)

B g Kodiac - Glitterdust

J. I. Barnett

Br Epona Bloodstock Ltd

Marco Ghiani

William Knight, Newmarket

William Knight Racing Ltd

TIMEFORMVIEWMaiden has been in good heart for most of this season, not seen to best effect when respectable fifth of 11 in handicap at Windsor (10f, good to firm, 5/2) 6 days ago, not ideally placed Could well be

1-2-3:

2024: NO CORRESPONDING RACE LAST YEAR

DECLARED RUNNERS 7

Visor worn first time by No. 2. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No. 3, 6. Visor worn by No. 7.

Tongue Strap worn by No. 5.

Stewards Note:

PAY ATTENTION: Following its run on 19/7/2025 it was reported that the horse was unsuited by the going.

Probable S.P’s: 7-4 Arundel (IRE), 4-1 Glitter Code (IRE), 13-2 Silent Affair (IRE), 15-2 Pay Attention (GB), 10-1 Alive Again (GB), 12-1 Telecommunication (IRE), 14-1 Singing In Paris (IRE)

HBLB PRIZE MONEY

The Horserace Betting Levy Board prize fund schemes provide for the estimated inclusion of £270,564 in ratecard and incremental prize money at this racecourse from 23rd June to 14th September 2025.

23rd - 31st August 2025

Yards, studs and aftercare centres across the country are opening their doors to celebrate the love, care and attention that racehorses receive 365 days a year.

TOM’S BIG BIKE RIDE

This summer, 19-year-old Tom Dunlop, eldest son of Harry Dunlop, will embark on an extraordinary challenge for his gap year. Setting off from Newton Abbot Racecourse on Sunday 27th July, Tom will cycle over 2,600 miles solo, visiting all 59 Great British racecourses, finishing at Newbury on Thursday 28th August.

This gruelling, self-navigated journey aims to raise £60,000 in support of the Injured Jockeys Fund and to contribute towards a hydrotherapy pool for The Beehive, a day care centre in Dorset supporting his godmother’s son Ollie, who has Angelman’s Syndrome.

Tom will be calling at Great Yarmouth Racecourse today and you can donate to his cause by scanning the QR code below.

ABOUT FIVE FURLONGS (5F AND 42YDS) FOR FOUR YRS OLD AND

THE TOM’S BIG BIKE RIDE “CONFINED” HANDICAP

STAKES (CLASS 5)

(FOR HORSES WHICH HAVE NOT WON A FLAT RACE IN 2025)

Total prize fund

£8400 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3468, 2nd £1735, 3rd £867, 4th £433, 5th £217. (Penalty Value £4396.56) SS

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): P McBride (16 wins from 85 runners, 19%) runs FLETCHER’S FLIGHT TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): M Keady (1 win from 17 runners, 6%) runs LAST OUTLAW

WEIGHTWATCHER: SMOOTH SILESIE won off a handicap mark of 65, her rating is now down 9lb to 56. LONGEST TRAVELLER: SMOOTH SILESIE trained by L Williamson, Tarporley, 211 miles.

12 days ago He may be able to capitalise on this drop in class at the expense of Smooth Silesie, who finished runner-up at Ffos Las on Tuesday and remains on a notably lower mark than her last winning one. Of the rest, Hint of The Jungle ran his best race for current connections when fourth at this track in April and could do better on second start following a break

B g Dandy Man (IRE) - Dream Date (IRE)

Apollo Horses II

Br Mrs Louise Lyons

Darragh Keenan

Michael Keady, Newmarket

TIMEFORM VIEWDual winner as a juvenile and shaped well in a higher grade than this on reappearance. Unlucky not to finish closer when fifth of 10 in handicap (13/2) at Musselburgh (5f, good) 12 days ago, headway when hampered over 1f Makes plenty of appeal eased further in

2 FLETCHER’S FLIGHT (IRE) (15) 000004 CD BF 5 9-8 (5)

Ch g Profitable (IRE) - Autumn Tide (IRE)

The Narc Partnership

Billy Loughnane

Philip McBride, Newmarket

Br Patrick M. Ryan Tote

TIMEFORM VIEW Dual course winner last year and did well to finish as close as he did (beaten less than the length) when fourth of 8 in handicap (10/3) at Doncaster (5f, good to firm) 15 days ago, hampered close home and lost two places. Should be in the mix returned to this track. TFRHHHII BHA66

3 WORLD OF DARCY (IRE) (12) 5-64604 C D 4 9-7 (1)

B g Soldier’s Call - Alicia Darcy (IRE)

Das Racing Limited

Laura Pearson

John Ryan, Newmarket

Br Mr Thomas Foley Tote

TIMEFORM VIEWLanded the first leg of a hat-trick when winning over 6f at this track last season Seemed unsuited by the drop to the minimum trip when fourth of 6 in handicap at Lingfield (5f, good, 14/1) 12 days ago. Will need to do more if he’s to resume winning ways. TFRHHIII BHA65

4 COURT OF SESSION (GB) (4) 054354 BF 6 9-2 (2)

Br g Iffraaj - Sibilance

Michelle Hancox

Sean Levey

Phil McEntee, Newmarket

Br Aylesfield Farms Stud Back2Back Printwear Ltd

TIMEFORM VIEW Ran creditably when third here in June Not quite in the same form when visored for first time (now wears blinkers) finishing fourth of 8 in handicap at Leicester (6f, good to firm) 4 days ago. Remains to be seen if he can do better on first try over 5f

5 HINT OF THE JUNGLE (IRE) (17) 056-045 D

B g Bungle Inthejungle - Hint of Red (IRE)

Ms Denise Tibbett

Br Newlands House Stud

(6)

Luke Morris

Mike Murphy, Westoning

TIMEFORM VIEW Dual winner for Ed Dunlop in 2023. Best effort for new connections when fourth at this track but not in the same form following a break when fifth of 6 in handicap (6/1) at Chepstow (5.1f, good to soft) 17 days ago. Could be competitive

6

Ch f Smooth Daddy (USA) - Silesie (USA)

Everybody Racing Limited

Br Christopher Johnston Bloodstock

Harry Davies

Lisa Williamson, Tarporley

Everybody Racing Limited

TIMEFORMVIEW Stopped the slide when second of 5 in handicap at Ffos Las (5f, good to soft) 5 days ago. Suddenly looks one to be interested in from a mark notably lower than her last winning one.

B f Showcasing - Tiggy Two (IRE)

Saffie Osborne sportsdays.co.uk

Br CBS Bloodstock

Conrad Allen, Newmarket

TIMEFORM VIEW Got back on track from a career-low mark when third of 5 in handicap at this C&D (good, 9/1) 37 days ago, again slowly away but helped by the pace in the race Remains to be seen if she can back that up

(IRE)

2024: NO CORRESPONDING RACE LAST YEAR

DECLARED RUNNERS 7

Blinkers worn first time by No. 4. Blinkers worn by No. 3, 6, 7. Tongue Strap worn by No. 1.

Hood, Tongue Strap worn by No. 5.

Stewards Note:

SMOOTH SILESIE: Following its run on 29/7/2025 it was reported that the horse lost a shoe.

Probable S.P’s: 7-2 Last Outlaw (IRE), 4-1 Fletcher’s Flight (IRE), 9-2 Smooth Silesie (IRE), 11-2 Court of Session (GB), It’s Showtime (IRE), 10-1 Hint of The Jungle (IRE), 16-1 World of Darcy (IRE)

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HORSE AND JOCKEY WELFARE AT GREAT YARMOUTH

Nothing matters more to us when racing than the safety and welfare of both horse and rider Central to that is the track itself and our groundstaff do everything in their power to provide an optimum racing surface. On duty today we also have a dedicated and experienced team of highly-qualified Vets, Doctors and Paramedics following the action at every stage. Their key responsibility is to monitor and provide care to the competitors throughout their time at the racecourse. The locations and vehicle movements of these skilled specialists during racing are designed to provide a rapid response to any incident across the site. We also have a highspecification horse ambulance in attendance at every fixture to enable safe transport of a horse from the track to our on-site veterinary treatment facility for further treatment, or to the nearest equine referral hospital

It is our standard practice to erect screens around any horse or jockey requiring attention on the course as this provides privacy and a safe, calm environment in which to accurately diagnose and treat the patient as necessary. Please do not assume the worst if screens are erected around a horse. We are fully committed to minimizing risk in our sport, to dealing professionally and efficiently with any injury, and to maintaining the highest possible quality of care for the horses and jockeys racing here today To find out more about our Equine Welfare policy, please visit our website www.greatyarmouth-racecourse.co.uk.

RACE

All owners can enjoy 20 syndicate badges at all fixtures, on all ARC tracks*

All ARC Tracks operate dedicated and exclusive syndicate lounge facilities on racedays.

Simon and Rosalyn Peak would like to thank the podiatrists, nurses and clinical team from the diabetic foot clinic at Ipswich hospital for the exceptional care and support they gave Simon 2 years ago when he was admitted with sepsis. They continue to provide excellent care and we have asked them here today as our true Superheroes.

Thank you Natalie, Jennifer, and the team for everything you have done for Simon.

SIXTH RACE 5.12

ONE MILE, STRAIGHT (8F AND 3YDS) FOR THREE YRS OLD THE METATARSAL MILE HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 6)

Total prize fund £7200 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £2973, 2nd £1487, 3rd £743, 4th £372, 5th £186. (Penalty Value £3768.48) SS

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): R Varian (18 wins from 96 runners, 19%) runs SUZUKA TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): S & E Crisford (6 wins from 15 runners, 40%) runs ASTRAL SEA LONGEST TRAVELLER: VENTURA DREAM trained by A Watson, Upper Lambourn, 190 miles.

MAKES ME WONDER has performed well on 3 of his 4 starts since gaining a breakthrough victory over C&D in the spring and David Simcock’s charge looks a big player again returned to 1m. Suzuka, handicap debutante Astral Sea and Blue Train are others worthy of a second look, with Ventura Dream also making each-way appeal

1.MAKES ME WONDER 2.SUZUKA 3.ASTRAL SEA (IRE)

1 WARRNAMBOOL (GER) (16) 00-4505

B g Reliable Man - Waldluft (GER)

Billy Loughnane G. Chesneaux N. Littmoden Nick Littmoden, Newmarket

Br Gestut Harzburg

TIMEFORM VIEWLightly-raced maiden who returned to something like his best when fifth of 10 in handicap at Newbury (8f, good to firm) 16 days ago, keeping on final 1f Eased further in the weights ahead of this and he’s certainly in with a shout eased in class.

2 KAZAKH (GB) (19) 03-400

Ch g Mehmas (IRE) - Kakashan (IRE)

9-9 (9)

Darragh Keenan

Daniel MacAuliffe & Anoj Don Lemos De Souza, Newmarket

Br Coverdale Stud Class1Personnel

TIMEFORM VIEW Not without promise in AW maidens but failed to improve for switch to handicaps, sporting first-time blinkers when last of 7 on turf debut at Thirsk (1m, good) 19 days ago. Visor now the headgear of choice but he has it to prove for now. TFRHHIII BHA65

3 CALLOUT (IRE) (17) 521050

B g Soldier’s Call - Kadi (IRE)

Racing Unity and Sullivan Racing

9-7 (4)

Hector Crouch

Jack Morland, Newmarket

Br Mr Patrick Hayes Private Jet Media Limited

TIMEFORM VIEWGained breakthrough success at Brighton (7f) in May but has proved most disappointing on 2 of his 3 starts since, always behind when last of 8 in handicap at Epsom (7f, good to firm, 7/1) 17 days ago. Blinkers worn then quickly replaced by usual visor. TFRHHHII BHA63

4 VENTURA DREAM (IRE) (25) 030465 D

B g Earthlight (IRE) - You Dare To Dream (IRE)

Middleham Park Racing CV & Partner

9-7 (7)

Luke Morris

Archie Watson, Upper Lambourn

Br P. Hyland Middleham Park Racing

TIMEFORM VIEW Winner at Southwell (1m) in February and running respectably of late, fifth of 14 in handicap at Kempton (8f, 28/1) 25 days ago. Respected on very best efforts back on turf TFRHHHII BHA63

5 SUZUKA (GB) (17) 54-6604 BF

9-7 (3)

Br f Bated Breath - Monzza Aidan Keeley

Helena Springfield Ltd

Roger Varian, Newmarket

Br Meon Valley Stud Meon Valley Stud

TIMEFORM VIEW Went without usual hood (again left off here) and proved too free when fourth of 8 in handicap at Epsom (7f, good to firm) 17 days ago, getting no cover early on However, she’s in excellent hands and comes from a top stable so too soon to be writing her off. Now tries 1m

6 BLUE TRAIN (IRE) (4) 020315

B g Blue Point (IRE) - Samdaniya

Kennet Valley Syndicates XIV

9-7 (8)

Brandon Wilkie (3)

William Knight, Newmarket

Br Rabbah Bloodstock Limited All Angels

TIMEFORM VIEW Winner at Wolverhampton in June Fifth of 7 in handicap (8/1) at Sandown (8f, good) 4 days ago, merely passing tired rivals late on Application of this sterner headgear may well sharpen him up and no great surprise

7 PRINCESS MIA (IRE) (124) 5-33

B f Sergei Prokofiev (CAN) - Ombra Mia (IRE)

South West London Racing Club

9-5 (6)

Saffie Osborne

Charlie Clover, Newmarket

Br Kildaragh Stud Clover Horse Transport

TIMEFORM VIEW

8

MAKES ME WONDER (GB) (17) 013024 CD 9-1 (2)

B g Holy Roman Emperor (IRE) - Lights On Me

John Cook & Partner

Br Thurso Limited

Taryn Langley (5)

David Simcock, Newmarket

David Simcock Racing Ltd

TIMEFORMVIEWC&D winner from 5lb lower mark in April and ran well on 3 of his 4 subsequent starts, not beaten far when fourth of 5 in handicap at Chepstow (10f, good to soft, 4/1) 17 days ago, needing stronger gallop No surprise to see him firmly in the mix back at this shorter trip TFRHHHHH BHA57

9 ASTRAL SEA (IRE) (192) 50-5 9-1 (5)

Br f Sea The Stars (IRE) - Stellar Path (FR)

The Athena Partnership

Br J. Hanly, A. Stroud and T. Stewart

Harry Davies

Simon & Ed Crisford, Newmarket

TIMEFORM VIEWSea The Stars filly who offered something to work on when fifth on debut in a Lingfield novice (7f) in November Failed to build on that in pair of AW starts last winter but surprise where this well-bred filly not capable of better now handicapping after a break. Interesting TFRHHHII BHA57

2024: ZENZIC 3 9 6 Adam Farragher 10-1 (T J Kent) 8 ran

DECLARED RUNNERS 9 Visor worn first time by No. 2, 6. Blinkers worn by No. 4. Visor worn by No. 3. Tongue Strap worn by No. 2. Stewards Note:

CALLOUT: Following its run on 17/7/2025 it was reported that the horse was unsuited by the undulations. MAKES ME WONDER: Following its run on 17/7/2025 it was reported that the horse hung left-handed.

Probable S.P’s: 4-1 Makes Me Wonder (GB), 11-2 Suzuka (GB), 6-1 Blue Train (IRE), 7-1 Astral Sea (IRE), 8-1 Warrnambool (GER), Ventura Dream (IRE), 10-1 Callout (IRE), Princess Mia (IRE), 25-1 Kazakh (GB) RACE

NEXT MEETING SUMMER EVENING RACING - WEDNESDAY 6TH AUGUST

The perfect Summer Holidays activity as you look for fun things to do with the kids this August! Join us for an enjoyable evening of horse racing at Great Yarmouth Racecourse. Experience the excitement of the summer season - a fun filled day out of sunshine and top-class racing.

Gates Open: 15:45, First Race: 17:15

Please visit greatyarmouth-racecourse.co.uk to check for updates.

RACE CONDITIONS

First Race 2.32 - THE EBF FILLIES’ RESTRICTED NOVICE STAKES (CLASS 4) (for horses in Bands B, C and D) (EBF Restricted Race Qualifier) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £5372 to the winning horse The second to receive £2522, the third £1261 and the fourth £630. for novice two yrs old fillies only, which are E.B.F eligible, which are in Bands B, C and D. Enter by noon, July 28th and pay £49 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 1st. Weights: 9st 2lb each Penalties, for each race won 7lb (Sellers and Claimers excluded for the purposes of penalties) Allowances: Band C from Band B 2lb Band D from Band C 2lb (Allowances are cumulative). The European Breeders Fund have kindly sponsored this race. There will be a prize for the person responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. THE TRUSTEES OF THE E.B.F have kindly contributed £1000 towards the prize money for this race. All horses which are placed in the first six in an EBF Restricted Maiden or Novice race qualifier in 2025 will be qualified to run in either THE £100,000 EBF RESTRICTED RACE FINAL (CLASS 2) (for fillies only) at Goodwood on 24 September, 2025, or THE £100,000 EBF RESTRICTED RACE FINAL (CLASS 2) (for colts and geldings only) at York on 10 October, 2025. Both races will be run over seven furlongs. NOTE: Horses entered or declared in a race which is subsequently abandoned will not be eligible to enter a Final. 14 entries at £49. - Closed July 28th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £4246; Second £2122; Third £1062; Fourth £530. (Penalty Value £5372.99) SS SEE PAGE 8 FOR THIS RACE. Second Race 3.07 - THE BETTING.BET BETTING SITES CLASSIFIED STAKES (CLASS 6) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £3454 to the winning horse The second to receive £1620, the third £809, the fourth £405 and the fifth £201. for three yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-50. Enter by noon, July 28th and pay £33 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 1st. Weights: 3-y-o 9st 3lb; 4-y-o and up 9st 9lb Penalties, after July 26th, 2025, for each race won 3yo 6lb; 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb NOTE: For horses reassessed since the publication of the qualifying rating list for entry, the excess in any rating above the rating band shall be added to the weights stated above. EveryTip.com has generously sponsored this race. There will be a prize for the person responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. ELIMINATION: Protection from elimination will operate in the following order Horses which, in the opinion of the Handicapper, have the highest Handicap Rating based on races run up to and including the Saturday prior to closing, except that horses which have run fewer than seven times in a Flat race will be given priority. Random balloting will apply where horses have identical Handicap Ratings. (In the case of horses which have raced fewer than 7 times, no preference will be given to those with the least number of runs. Those with the highest handicap rating will be given preference). 18 entries at £33. - Closed July 28th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2725; Second £1363; Third £681; Fourth £341; Fifth £170. (Penalty Value £3454.44) SS SEE PAGE 12 FOR THIS RACE.

Third Race 3.42 - THE BETTING.BET BETTING HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 6) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £3768 to the winning horse The second to receive £1768, the third £883, the fourth £442 and the fifth £220. for three yrs old only, Rated 46-52 (also open to such horses rated 45 and below). £36 stake if the horse is rated 46 or higher, or £7 stake if the horse is rated 45 or lower with £29 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 1st. Lowest weight 9st 3lb; Highest weight 9st 9lb Penalties, after July 26th, 2025, for each race won 6lb. Everytip.com has generously sponsored this race. There will be a prize for the person responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 10 entries, 2 at £7 and 8 at £36. - Closed July 28th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2973; Second £1487; Third £743; Fourth £372; Fifth £186. (Penalty Value £3768.48) SS SEE PAGE 15 FOR THIS RACE.

Fourth Race 4.12 - THE everytip.com PREMIUM RACING TIPS “CONFINED” HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 5) (For horses with no more than one win in Flat races) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £4396 to the winning horse The second to receive £2063, the third £1030, the fourth £515 and the fifth £257. for three yrs old and upwards, Rated 51-70 which have not won more than one race (also open to such horses rated 50 and below). £42 stake if the horse is rated 51 or higher, or £8 stake if the horse is rated 50 or lower with £34 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 1st. Lowest weight: 4-y-o and up 8st 11lb; 3-y-o 8st 3lb Highest weight: 4-y-o and up 10st 2lb; 3-y-o 9st 8lb Penalties, after July 26th, 2025, for each race won 3yo 6lb; 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb. everytip.com has generously sponsored this race. There will be a prize given to the person responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 19 entries at £42. - Closed July 28th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3468; Second £1735; Third £867; Fourth £433; Fifth £217. (Penalty Value £4396.56) Weights raised 1lb and paragraphs 27 to 31 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable. SS SEE PAGE 16 FOR THIS RACE.

Fifth Race 4.42 - THE TOM’S BIG BIKE RIDE “CONFINED” HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 5) (for horses which have not won a Flat race in 2025) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £4396 to the winning horse The second to receive £2063, the third £1030, the fourth £515 and the fifth £257. for four yrs old and upwards, Rated 49-68 which have not won a race in 2025 (also open to such horses rated 48 and below). £42 stake if the horse is rated 49 or higher, or £8 stake if the horse is rated 48 or lower with £34 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 1st. Lowest weight 8st 4lb; Highest weight 9st 9lb. The Racecourse has generously sponsored this race. There will be a prize for the person responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 9 entries at £42. - Closed July 28th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3468; Second £1735; Third £867; Fourth £433; Fifth £217. (Penalty Value £4396.56) SS SEE PAGE 20 FOR THIS RACE.

Sixth Race 5.12 - THE METATARSAL MILE HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 6) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £3768 to the winning horse The second to receive £1768, the third £883, the fourth £442 and the fifth £220. for three yrs old only, Rated 46-65 (also open to such horses rated 45 and below). £36 stake if the horse is rated 46 or higher, or £7 stake if the horse is rated 45 or lower with £29 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 1st. Lowest weight 8st 4lb; Highest weight 9st 9lb Penalties, after July 26th, 2025, for each race won 6lb. Rosalyn and Simon Peak have generously sponsored this race. There will be a prize for the person responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 18 entries at £36. - Closed July 28th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2973; Second £1487; Third £743; Fourth £372; Fifth £186. (Penalty Value £3768.48) SS

SEE PAGE 24 FOR THIS RACE.

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